About five earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 or higher on the Ritcher scale occur on our planet every day. Researchers from the IISc, Bengaluru, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, and BARC, Mumbai, have reported a method to better identify building sites with soil that could be susceptible to damage from earthquakes.
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In this digital age, ruled by smartphone apps, how about one to tell you how fresh your milk is? Although there are stringent safety rules concerning the quality of milk, almost 68% of what is available in the country does not conform to them. In a recent study, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati have come up with a paper-based detection system to detect if a sample of milk is pasteurised and fresh. This technique, they say, is cost-effective, rapid, user- and environment-friendly.
कर्नाटक में खोजी गयी छिपकली की एक नयी प्रजाति को हेमिडेक्टीेलस विजयराघवानी नाम दिया गया है, जो भारत सरकार के प्रधान वैज्ञानिक सलाहकार, प्राध्यापक विजयराघवन के नाम से प्रेरित है।
काही जातिमधील सरड्याच्या अंगावरील पट्टे आणि रंगीबेरंगी शेपटी यांमुळे त्यांना शिकाऱ्यांपासून बचाव होण्यास मदत होते, असे नुकत्याच झालेल्या एका अभ्यासात दिसून आले.
It is the 21st century, and human beings have transcended their lives far from ordinary. And yet, the origin of life on Earth is still one of the greatest mysteries of all times. Until now, biology explained the origin of life as the formation of the cell, ultimately creating every living organism on the planet.
Researchers from NCBS, NHM, WII, Mizoram University, Pachunga University College, and IISc have documented a new genus and species of Natricine snake from Northeast India.
Researchers from Bose Institute, Kolkata, investigated the effect of air circulation and the varying climatic conditions on the mustard aphids that migrate across the Indo-Gangetic Plains in Northern India. The authors traced the pests’ exact origin by studying the backward courses of air movement along known migratory routes.
वैज्ञानिकों ने सुपरबग के खिलाफ अस्पतालों को इससे निपटने के लिए अनुशंसित कार्यों का एक समूह प्रस्तावित किया है।
Every year, the 5th of June is observed as the World Environment Day to “encourage worldwide awareness and action to protect our environment”. For 2019, the theme is ‘Air Pollution’, and the host country is China. On this occasion, Research Matters caught up with three leading scientists from the country that are actively pursuing research on different aspects of air pollution. The three researchers, Prof. A R Ravishankara, Prof. S K Satheesh and Prof. Navakanta Bhat shared their work and thoughts on the ‘burning’ problem of air pollution.